Turn your eyes to the sky this April for an epic event that won’t be seen again in the contiguous United States until 2044. Only 15 states, including Southeast Missouri, sit in the path of totality for the next total solar eclipse, a rare celestial event that will plunge towns and cities into total darkness for more than four minutes in some areas. If you’ve not yet begun, start making plans for where you’ll view the total solar eclipse in 2024 in Missouri.

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Head over to the official website of Missouri State Parks to learn more about the solar eclipse in 2024 in Missouri and to find a full list of parks from which it will be visible.

Have you ever seen a total solar eclipse? Do you plan to catch the solar eclipse in 2024 in Missouri? Where will you view it? Let us know in the comments! Echo Bluff State Park, Elephant Rocks State Park, and Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park are just three of the state parks at which you can view the total solar eclipse.

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